Knowledge Sharing Within Extended Enterprises: Case of Product Lifecycle Management systems
Arduin, Pierre-Emmanuel; Le Duigou, Julien; Penciuc, Diana; Abel, Marie-Hélène; Eynard, Benoît (2014), Knowledge Sharing Within Extended Enterprises: Case of Product Lifecycle Management systems, in Vivas, Carla; Sequeira, Pedro, Proceedings of the 15th European conference on Knowledge Management, Polytechnic institute of Santarém, Portugal, 4-5 September 2014, Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited : Reading, p. 63-71
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Communication / ConférenceExternal document link
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01061011Date
2014Conference title
15th European conference on Knowledge Management (ECKM 2014)Conference date
2014-09Conference city
SantarémConference country
PortugalBook title
Proceedings of the 15th European conference on Knowledge Management, Polytechnic institute of Santarém, Portugal, 4-5 September 2014Book author
Vivas, Carla; Sequeira, PedroPublisher
Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited
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Reading
ISBN
978-1-910309-34-6
Pages
63-71
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Arduin, Pierre-EmmanuelLe Duigou, Julien

Penciuc, Diana
Abel, Marie-Hélène

Eynard, Benoît

Abstract (EN)
When it is made explicit by someone, knowledge becomes information source of knowledge for someone else. Thus knowledge sharing cannot be reduced to information sharing. The aim of this paper is promote knowledge sharing, whether tacit or "explicited" by individuals within extended enterprises. Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems aim at an integrated management of all product‐related information and processes within extended enterprises throughout the entire lifecycle of a product. In this paper, we propose (1) to outline a semantic interoperability between a collaborative platform and a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system, and (2) to highlight the conditions under which a piece of information shared through a PLM system may lead to one and only one interpretation. Step (1) allows individuals to construct a shared understanding, supporting tacit knowledge sharing, whereas step (2) leads to ensure explicited knowledge sharing, i.e. knowledge that has been made explicit by someone within a certain context. PLM systems are strongly integrated within extended enterprises and their use will illustrate in this paper how our approach supports knowledge sharing. The conditions and limits of our approach, as well as its study within industrial fields, are discussed at the end of this paper.Subjects / Keywords
Knowledge sharing; Extended Enterprise; Tacit knowledge; Semantic Interoperability; Product lifecycle managementRelated items
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